ultrarunner
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- Cat D3, Deere 110 TLB, Kubota BX23 and L3800 and RTV900 with restored 1948 Deere M, 1949 Farmall Cub, 1953 Ford Jubliee and 1957 Ford 740 Row Crop, Craftsman Mower, Deere 350C Dozer 50 assorted vehicles from 1905 to 2006
My best wood heating is the ceramic tile oven site built at the home in Austria...
It uses tech hundreds of years old and even meets the stringent Euro Rules for emissions...
Only draw back is there is no such thing a cranking up the heater... it takes many hours from stone cold to bring it up to temp... but it also holds heat and very efficient with wood and my main heat source...
In 1982 it cost $4400 and I had already built the chimney...
It is fired from the stair well on the back side
It uses tech hundreds of years old and even meets the stringent Euro Rules for emissions...
Only draw back is there is no such thing a cranking up the heater... it takes many hours from stone cold to bring it up to temp... but it also holds heat and very efficient with wood and my main heat source...
In 1982 it cost $4400 and I had already built the chimney...
It is fired from the stair well on the back side